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Spend An Enchanted Evening with Tim Janis and his ensemble with this CD edition of
the popular composer's 2008 PBS special. Featuring Celtic-inspired songs, as well as lush instrumental numbers, the concert showcases Janis's inspirational music and includes solo performances ...

Meat Loaf, the rock legend who along with songwriter/producer Jim Steinman broke sales records with
the classic multi-platinum albums “Bat Out of Hell” and “Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell,” announces their reunion on the new album “Braver ...

Renee and Jeremy produce the kind of music that [has]... cross-generational appeal... With their soothing
vocals and an upbeat-but-relaxed, folk pop style, their music is reminiscent of Carly Simon and James Taylor of years past. You won’t mind hitting replay ...

Add Andy Davis name to the list of contemporary piano-popsters - Ben Folds, Five For
Fighting's John Ondrasik, among them - who bridge the worlds of pop and rock via the ivories. Davis may be the more versatile and accessible ...

Coming to his first feature-film score after cutting his teeth in electronica, Volkswagen advertisements, and
an unclassifiably evocative album titled The Illusionary Movements of Geraldine and Nazu, the composer known as J. Ralph once again puts his versatile musical imagination ...

My Way and is an album of songs made famous by Frank Sinatra. Willie Nelson
and Frank Sinatra are both defining avatars of American popular music. Hearing Willie`s freewheeling roadhouse rave-ups and Frank’s smoky, cosmopolitan songs, one may assume they ...

British singer-songwriter Rachel Fuller has roots in classical composition and arrangement, skills she put to
the fore working with partner Pete Townshend on his Lifehouse project. On her own work, Fuller flexes these muscles in service to pensive and uplifting ...

Never before been pressed to vinyl, Shirley Horn’s Softly is reflective of the album’s late
night recording sessions at Peirre Sprey’s home recording studio in rural Maryland, aptly named Mapleshade Studio. The 1988 release is commonly referred to as one ...